American Child Hygiene Association (Formerly American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality).
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Transactions of the Eleven Annual Meetings. 1st volume 1910; 11th volume 1920. Invaluable year books of studies in infant mortality and of progress in maternal and child hygiene in United States.
3.
Mother and Child—a monthly magazine concerned with their health. Gives current news and results of recent activities for maternity and child hygiene.
4.
Statistical Report of Infant Mortality in the United States for 1919 and 1920.
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Ashby, H.T.Infant Mortality. Cam-bridge University Press. 1915.
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Baker, S. Josephine.Child Hygiene. Chap. XXV. Public Health and Hygiene by Park, W. H., New York, 1930.
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Ballantyne, J.W.Ante-Natal Pathology and Hygiene. 1902. Diseases of the Foetus. The Prevention of Ante-Natal and Neo-natal Mortality. Nelson Loose Leaf Medicine . Vol. VII, pp. 436 ff. 1920.
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Crum, F.S.The Decadence of the Native American Stock. Quarterly PublicationAmerican Statistical Association,XIV n, s. 107, pp. 215-223, Sept., 1914.
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Davis, Michael M.The Beneficial Results of Prenatal Work, Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Jan. 4, 1917 . Vol. CLXXVI. No. 1, pp. 5-10.
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DAVIS, WM. H.Infant Mortality in the Registration Area for Births. American Journal of Public Health. April, 1980. Vol. X. No. 4, pp. 338-41.
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Dublin, Louis I.Mortality among Women from Causes Incidental to Child-bearing. American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children . LXXVIII, No. 1, 1918 .
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Findlay, Leonard.Syphilis in Childhood. Oxford University Press . 1919.
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Fulton, John S.Necessity for Minute Study of the Age Incidence of Causes of Infant Mortality . Proceedings of American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality. First Annual Meeting. Baltimore, 1910, pp. 115-152.
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Great Britain. National Health Insurance Joint Committee.Medical Research Committee. The Mortalities of Birth, Infancy and Childhood . London, H. M.Stationery off., Sir J. Causton and Sons' Ltd., printers, 1917. A valuable contribution.
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Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Report on the Physical Welfare of Mothers and Children in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland. 4 vols. 1917.
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Local Government Board. Reports by the Medical Officer on Infant and Child Mortality.
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1st Report, Supplement to the 39th Annual Report. 1909-10.
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2nd Report, Supplement to the 42d Annual Report. 1912-13.
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3d Report, Supplement to the 43rd Annual Report. 1913-14.
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Greenwood, M. and Brown, J.W.An Examination of Some Factors Influencing the Rate of Infant Mortality . Journal of Hygiene. Vol. 12, 1912 . pp. 5-45. Good bibliography.
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Hibbs, Henry H.Infant Mortality. Its Relation to Social and Industrial Conditions . Russell Sage Foundation. 1916.
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Howard, Wm. Travis, JR.The Real Risk-Rate of Death to Mothers from Causes Connected with Childbirth. The American Journal of Hygiene. Vol. 1, No. 2. March, 1921. pp. 197-233.
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Jeans, P.C.Syphilis and Its Relation to Infant Mortality. American Journal of Syphilis. Vol. 3, 114. Jan., 1919. A Review of the Literature of Syphilis in Infancy and Childhood. American Journal of Diseases of Children. 1920: 20: Part I. pp. 55-74. Part II, pp. 132-52.
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Kolmer, John A.Prenatal Syphilis with a Plea for Its Study and Prevention. American Journal of Diseases of Children. 1920: 19, pp. 344 ff. May, 1920.
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Krause, Allen K.The Course of the Tubercle Bacillus from Sputum to the Child. N. Y . State Journal of Medicine. Vol. 21, No. 3. March, 1921. pp. 83-86.
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Lane-Claypon, Janet L.The Child Welfare Movement (in England). London . G. Bell and Sons, Ltd. 1920.
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McCleary, G. F. InfantMortality and Infant Milk Depots. London. P. S. King and Son. 1905.
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Meigs, Grace L.Other Factors in Infant Mortality Than the Milk Supply and Their Control . American Journal Public Health. Vol. VI. August, 1916. No. 8, p. 847 ff.
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Maternal Mortality. U. S. Children's Bureau. Pub. No. 19. Misc. Ser. No. 6. 1917.
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Michael, May.Resumé of the Literature on Tuberculosis in Children During 1918-1919 . American Journal of Diseases of Children. Vol. 19, p. 287 ff.
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Moore, Samson George H.Infantile Mortality and the Relative Practical Value of Measures Directed to Its Prevention. London, printed at the Lancet office, 1916. Reprinted from The Lancet , April 22 and 29 and May 6, 1916.
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National Conference on Infant Mortality in Great Britain under the auspices of the National Association for Prevention of Infant Mortality . Reports for 1906-1908. 1914- 1917. London.
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New York Milk Committee.Committee for the Reduction of Infant Mortality. Infant Mortality and Milk Stations. Special Report, edited by Philip Van Ingen.1912.
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Newsholme, Sir Arthur.The Declining Birth Rate-Its National and International Significance . Moffat, Yard and Company. New York, 1911. Neonatal Mortality. Mother and Child. Vol. I, No. 1. June, 1920. pp. 3-15.
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Newman, Sir George.Infant Mortality: a Social Problem. London. Methune and Company. 1906.
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U. S. Children's Bureau Publications.Infant Mortality Series. Excellent Studies in a number of typical American-communities . Infant Welfare Work in Europe, by Nettie McGill.1921. Bureau Publications , No. 76.
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U. S. Public Health Service.Antenatal and Neonatal Factors in Infant Mortality. Washington, 1919. Reprint No. 528.
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U. S. Bureau of Census.Mortality Statistics and Birth Statistics.
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Williams, J. Whitridge.The Limitations and Possibilities of Prenatal Care. JournalAmerican Medical Association. 1915. Vol. LXIV, pp. 95-101.
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The Significance of Syphilis in Prenatal Care and in the Causation of Foetal Death. Bull. of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. May, 1980. Vol. XXXI, No. 351, pp. 141-145.
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Wollstein, Martha and Spence, Ralph.A Study of Tuberculosis in Infants and Young Children. American Journal of Diseases of Children. Vol. 21, No. 1. Jan., 1921. pp. 48-56.